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According to our data the geographic midpoint or halfway distance between Casino Australia and Tabulam Australia locations as the crow flies is 14.65 (mi) 23.58 (km) The nearest land based town or city to this geographic midpoint is Mummulgum, Australia which is 2.38 miles away from the mid point.

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boriginal Medical Services have a number of different services you can access for throughout all of life care. You can go to them for your pregnancy checkups & other support throughout your pregnancy & continue to attend other services such as Child & Family nurses to help you after baby is born. Please check with your local AMS to find out what they offer within their services.

Services provided at Aboriginal Medical Services include:

  • Alcohol & other drugs services
  • Allied health services including Optometry & Audiometry
  • Chronic disease management
  • Community-based programs
  • Counselling
  • Dental health services
  • Diabetes services
  • General Practitioner clinics
  • Hearing health programs
  • Mental health programs
  • Nutrition & exercise programs
  • Post natal services
  • Sexual health programs
  • Sexual health services
  • Visiting specialist services including Respiratory, Paediatrics, Endocrinology, Psychiatry, & Psychology
  • Women’s & Men’s Health programs
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Bulgarr Ngaru Medical Aboriginal Corporation (BNMAC)

Bulgarr Ngaru Medical Aboriginal Corporation is home to the Bulgarr Ngaru Medical Aboriginal Corporation Clarence Valley (BNMACCV) & the Bulgarr Ngaru Medical Aboriginal Corporation Richmond Valley (BNMACRV). These Aboriginal Medical Services (AMS) provide health services to the Aboriginal communities of Grafton & Casino areas as well as outreach clinics to Baryulgil, Malabugilmah, Yamba & Maclean, Coraki, Box Ridge, Tabulam & Muli Muli communities.

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Grafton Clinics: Two locations.

Casino To TabulamGrafton Surgery (02) 6643 2199South Grafton Surgery (02) 6644 3555

For information on Outreach clinics for Baryulgil, Malabugilmah & Muli Muli communities please ring Grafton Surgery to inquire.

Bulgarr Ngaru Medical Aboriginal Corporation Richmond Valley (BNMACRV)

Clinic in Casino (02) 6662 3514

Information on outreach clinics for Coraki/ Box Ridge & Tabulam communities:

(02) 6662 3514

Bullinah Aboriginal Health Service

Tabulam

Services include:

  • Podiatry
  • Optometry
  • Paediatrician
  • Hearing
  • Mums & Bubs
  • Counselling & Psychology
  • Tackling Smoking
  • Healthy Lifestyle Programs

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(02) 6681 5644

Bullinah does outreach clinics to Cabbage Tree Island . For information on outreach clinics ring Ballina service on:

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Tabulam is an excellent place to begin your discovery of the beautiful Upper Clarence Valley.

Located approximately halfway between Tenterfield and Casino on the Bruxner Highway, beside the Clarence River, the village of Tabulam is the centre of a scenic day touring the area. Home of the Bundjalung Aboriginal people the region is extremely culturally significant. The Koori Place name of Tabulam means “the originals”.

Being the birthplace of Lieutenant General Sir Harry Chauvel of the famous Light Horse Brigade is only one of Tabulam’s claims to fame. It is also currently home to the longest single span truss timber bridge in Australia (an early example of a DeBurgh timber truss road bridge) which was completed in 1903 and the landing place for Dick Smith and John Wallington’s epic Trans-Australian Balloon flight in 1993.